I've been asked to stay logged in so IT can work on my machine after-hours, but I'm pretty sure if they needed my password they'd just reset it to abc123.
Natter 68: Bork Bork Bork
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Our IT never asks for our passwords (or they haven't yet!) and yet, I would totally give it up, I bet.
IT has asked for my password plenty of times when they needed to configure my computer or something, so I thought nothing of it. It was always someone I knew, though. Now we're a growing company and who knows who's over there?
IT has never asked for my password. That's what the admin password is for.
The closest I've ever gotten to that is when they have me log in and then they access my desktop remotely.
Yeah, either they log in with the admin password, or have me do it.
IT has never asked me for my password either. I assume they have magical admin access.
Argh - why don't people RSVP? I have a confirmed 8 but possibly 13 kids coming to Dylan's party on Saturday, which is incredibly annoying because party favors come in 12-packs.
[My plan for now is to buy enough for 13 kids but not open them all, so if less than 12 kids are there I can return the unopened stuff. It doesn't take that long to throw a few sheets of stickers into a party bag.]
IT asks for my password occasionally. But we're a small enough organization that I know all of them. If a stranger came to my cube asking for my password, I'd probably check in with the IT manager before giving it to him/her.
Argh - why don't people RSVP? I have a confirmed 8 but possibly 13 kids coming to Dylan's party on Saturday, which is incredibly annoying because party favors come in 12-packs.
This has always been the most annoying part of the kids' birthdays. I've wound up tracking people down and calling them at the last minute, and that's ridiculously irritating.
I told the upgrade guy about the social engineering and he told me to change my password. Which isn't the point. I trust they've forgotten it and the other thousands by now. And because of how our email us set up, they can't seamlessly upgrade us without logging in as us. I get that too.
It's just funny.
A Catholic friend of mine is fond of pointing out that the RCC has no problem with evolution, because that is how God obviously prefers to work. It's only when you bump into Protestant ideas like Biblical inerrancy that you run into fallacies.
Yes, I do believe he went to a Jesuit-taught high school....